Fluoxetine effects assessment on the life cycle of aquatic invertebrates
Autor: | Raphaël Mons, Marion Gust, Thomas Ternes, Alexandre R.R. Pery, Guido Fink, Jeanne Garric, Maria Ramil, Bernard Vollat |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Environmental Engineering
Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis media_common.quotation_subject Daphnia magna ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species Zoology Toxicology Fluoxetine medicine Animals Environmental Chemistry media_common Chironomus riparius Life Cycle Stages biology ved/biology Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Hyalella azteca General Medicine General Chemistry Parthenogenesis biology.organism_classification Invertebrates Pollution Midge Reproduction Water Pollutants Chemical Potamopyrgus antipodarum medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Chemosphere. 73:300-304 |
ISSN: | 0045-6535 |
Popis: | Fluoxetine is a serotonin re-uptake inhibitor, generally used as an antidepressant. It is suspected to provoke substantial effects in the aquatic environment. This study reports the effects of fluoxetine on the life cycle of four invertebrate species, Daphnia magna, Hyalella azteca and the snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum exposed to fluoxetine spiked-water and the midge Chironomus riparius exposed to fluoxetine-spiked sediments. For D. magna, a multi-generational study was performed with exposition of newborns from exposed organisms. Effects of fluoxetine could be found at low measured concentrations (around 10 micro g l(-1)), especially for parthenogenetic reproduction of D. magna and P. antipodarum. For daphnids, newborns length was impacted by fluoxetine and the second generation of exposed individuals showed much more pronounced effects than the first one, with a NOEC of 8.9 micro g l(-1). For P. antipodarum, significant decrease of reproduction was found for concentrations around 10 micro g l(-1). In contrast, we found no effect on the reproduction of H. azteca but a significant effect on growth, which resulted in a NOEC of 33 micro g l(-1), expressed in nominal concentration. No effect on C. riparius could be found for measured concentrations up to 59.5 mg kg(-1). General mechanistic energy-based models showed poor relevance for data analysis, which suggests that fluoxetine targets specific mechanisms of reproduction. |
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